TP-Link T1500-28PCT TL-SL2428P T1500-28PCT V1 User Guide - Page 143

SNMP Group, Group Name, Security Model, Read View, Write View

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12.1.3 SNMP Group On this page, you can configure SNMP Group to control the network access by providing the users in various groups with different management rights via the Read View, Write View and Notify View. Choose the menu SNM P→SNM P Config→SNM P Group to load the following page. Figure 12-5 SNMP Group The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Group Config Group Name: Security Model: Se curity Le v el: Read View: Enter the SNMP Group name. The Group Name, Security Model and Security Level compose the identifier of the SNMP Group. The Groups with these three items the same are considered to be the same. Select the Security Model for the SNMP Group. • v1: SNMPv1 is defined for the group. In this model, the Community Name is used for authentication. SNMP v1 can be configured on the SNMP Community page directly. • v2c: SNMPv2c is defined for the group. In this model, the Community Name is used for authentication. SNMP v2c can be configured on the SNMP Community page directly. • v3: SNMPv3 is defined for the group. In this model, the USM mechanism is used for authentication. If SNMPv3 is enabled, the Security Level field is enabled for configuration. Select the Security Level for the SNMP v3 Group. • noAuthNoPriv: No authentication and no privacy security level is used. • authNoPriv: Only the authentication security level is used. • authPriv: Both the authentication and the privacy security levels are used. Select the View to be the Read View. The management access is restricted to read-only, and changes cannot be made to the assigned SNMP View. Write View: Select the View to be the Write View. The management access is writing only and changes can be made to the assigned SNMP 135

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12.1.3 SNMP Group
On this page, you can configure SNMP Group to control the network access by providing the users
in various groups with different management rights via the Read View, Write View and Notify View.
Choose the menu
SNMP
SNMP Config
→SNMP Grou
p
to load the following page.
Figure 12-5 SNMP Group
The following entries are displayed on this screen:
Group Config
Group Name:
Enter the SNMP Group name. The Group Name, Security Model
and Security Level compose the identifier of the SNMP Group.
The Groups with these three items the same are considered to be
the same.
Security Model:
Select the Security Model for the SNMP Group.
v1: SNMPv1 is defined for the group. In this model, the
Community Name is used for authentication. SNMP v1 can
be configured on the SNMP Community page directly.
v2c: SNMPv2c is defined for the group. In this model, the
Community Name is used for authentication. SNMP v2c can
be configured on the SNMP Community page directly.
v3: SNMPv3 is defined for the group. In this model, the USM
mechanism is used for authentication. If SNMPv3 is enabled,
the Security Level field is enabled for configuration.
Security Level:
Select the Security Level for the SNMP v3 Group.
noAuthNoPriv: No authentication and no privacy security
level is used.
authNoPriv: Only the authentication security level is used.
authPriv: Both the authentication and the privacy security
levels are used.
Read View:
Select the View to be the Read View. The management access is
restricted to read-only, and changes cannot be made to the
assigned SNMP View.
Write View:
Select the View to be the Write View. The management access is
writing only and changes can be made to the assigned SNMP